Heat & Glo LifeStyle ST-36TR-IPI WSK-MLT Operating Instructions, Wall Switch Button Operation

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H. WSK-MLT Operating Instructions

The ON/OFF rocker switch in the fireplace (located near the gas valve) must be in the “OFF” position for use with the WSK-MLT system. The ON/OFF rocker switch will NOT function with this device on Intellifire (IPI) models except during a power outage. The ON/OFF rocker switch will only be used to control the fireplace in a no-power condition.

After all connections are made and the control box is grounded, plug power cord into the fireplace junction box. The wall switch will be functional at this time.

For IPI system, refer to “Operation Under Battery Power” for instructions.

Note: The temperature displayed by the wall switch may take up to 30 minutes to stabilize on initial power-up.

Note: Check control box and assure switch is in the “OFF” position. This switch is only used on Intellifire (IPI) control systems under battery operation.

TEMPERATURE

FLAME

 

ADJUSTMENT

FAN/BLOWER

 

SET

 

TEMPERATURE

TEMPERATURE

AUXILIARY

COLD CLIMATE

(Ember Lights)

 

Figure 12.4 Wall Switch

I. Setting Flame Height/Manifold Pressure

(To be done by a qualified service technician.) Upon initial power-up of this device, valve pressure must be set for flame adjustment.

Loosen output pressure tap on valve and connect with pressure manometer.

Press flame button once (see Figure 12.4); fireplace will light with flames on high.

Turn solenoid clockwise to increase pressure, counterclockwise to decrease pressure until manifold pressure on high is 3.5 in. water column for natural gas (NG), 10.0 in. water column for propane (LP).

Once pressure is achieved spin jam nut on solenoid step tight against regulator face to prevent rotation. Do not overtighten.

Press flame button twice to turn fireplace off.

Remove manometer tube and tighten or close pressure tap. Use a commercially available, non-corrosive leak check solution to carefully check the pressure tap for leaks. Be sure to rinse off all leak check solution following testing.

J. Wall Switch Button Operation

Flame Button

Button Press: Unit On / Flames High, turns on auxiliary power

Button Press: Flames Low

Button Press: Unit Off / Flames Off, turns off auxiliary power

Fan / Blower Button

Button Press: Fan High (“3”)

Button Press: Fan Medium (“2”)

Button Press: Fan Low (“1”)

Button Press: Fan Off

Temperature Button

Button Press will toggle between Automatic and Manual Operation.

Press and Hold the button for 3 seconds to toggle between Fahrenheit and Centigrade Temperature Display.

Automatic Operation: Controller will monitor temperature and control unit according to the set point.

Manual Operation: Controller will not automatically change settings.

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PIER-36TR-IPI, PIER-36TRLP-IPI, ST-36TRLP-IPI, ST-36TR-IPI specifications

Heat & Glo is renowned for its innovative and stylish fireplace solutions, and their LifeStyle series is no exception. The LifeStyle models, including the PIER-36TRLP-IPI, PIER-36TR-IPI, ST-36TRLP-IPI, and ST-36TR-IPI, are designed to provide both aesthetic appeal and unparalleled heating performance, making them perfect for a variety of living spaces.

One of the defining features of these units is their contemporary design, which integrates seamlessly into modern interiors. The sleek, linear appearance allows for versatile installation options, whether in a wall or as a standalone feature. With a focus on maximizing visual impact, the large glass viewing area provides an unobstructed view of the flames, creating an inviting ambiance.

In terms of technology, these fireplaces are equipped with advanced ignition systems, specifically the IntelliFire® ignition system, which intelligently manages flame levels and optimizes efficiency. This technology not only aids in ease of use but also enhances safety, reducing the risk of unintended ignition.

The LifeStyle series also emphasizes energy efficiency. With an emphasis on reducing environmental impact, these fireplaces boast high efficiency ratings, ensuring that homeowners enjoy warmth without excessive energy consumption. The incorporation of direct vent technology allows for better heat retention indoors while drawing in fresh air from outside, minimizing drafts.

When it comes to performance, the LifeStyle models deliver reliable heating capabilities. Each unit is capable of producing up to 36,000 BTUs, ensuring sufficient warmth for medium to large spaces. This output, combined with adjustable flame height and ember bed options, allows users to customize their heating experience according to personal preferences.

Another characteristic of the LifeStyle series is the extensive range of aesthetically pleasing decorative options. Owners can select from various media, such as glass or ceramic logs, which add a touch of style to the fireplace while complementing the overall decor of the room.

Finally, easy maintenance is a hallmark of the LifeStyle series. Many components are designed for straightforward accessibility, making routine upkeep simple and hassle-free. This attention to practicality ensures that homeowners can enjoy their fireplace without the burden of complicated maintenance routines.

In summary, the Heat & Glo LifeStyle PIER and ST series combines elegant design, advanced technology, and efficient heating, making them a sought-after choice for homeowners looking to enhance their living spaces with a modern fireplace solution.